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Bulletin (1948)


Author: Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago. Woman’s Auxiliary Board.
Volume: 40
Subject: Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago --History --20th century –Periodicals; Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago. Ladies’ Aid Society --History --20th century –Periodicals; Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago. School of Nursing –Periodicals; Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago. Woman’s Auxiliary Board –Periodicals; Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago Woman’s Board --History --20th century –Periodicals; Rush University Medical Center. Woman’s Board --History --20th century –Periodicals; Women Societies and clubs --Chicago –Periodicals; Chicago (Ill.)
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : The Hospital, Woman’s Auxiliary Board ; Blakely Printing Co.], 1909-1956.
Possible copyright status: In copyright. Digitized with the permission of Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL. Contact the Rush Archives at rush_archives@rush.edu for further information.
Language: English
Digitizing sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois
Book contributor: Rush University
Collection: rushuniversity; americana
Notes: Text cut off by binding.

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The Ladies’ Aid Society of Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago changed its name to Woman’s Auxiliary Board in 1909, followed by a change to Woman’s Board in 1928. The Woman’s Board continues as the Woman’s Board of Rush University Medical Center. Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago was founded in 1883. It merged with St. Luke’s Hospital (Chicago, Ill.) in 1956, to become Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Hospital. In 1969, the dormant medical school Rush Medical College was re-established and merged with Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Hospital to form Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center, which changed its name to Rush University Medical Center in 2003. Publication frequency and printer may vary. "The Superintendent presented the subject to the Woman’s Auxiliary Board ... and the result was the Bulletin." --P. 67 of the 26th Annual Report of the Woman’s Auxiliary Board of the Presbyterian Hospital of the City of Chicago. Issues Oct 1910-Jul 1937 called no.1-100, except Jan. and Apr. 1912, called no.1 and no.2 respectively; Feb and Mar 1937 both no.95 (no issue no. 96); volume ennumeration begins with Aug-Sept 1937 as vol. 29, no. 8; only one issue was published in vol. 37 (1945) and two issues vol. 38 (1946).


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